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In a recent discussion, India's Principal Scientific Advisor, Ajay Kumar Sood, emphasized the importance of keeping a wide array of technological options available for the country's energy needs. He highlighted the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), noting their unique advantages in providing concentrated energy supplies. This is particularly relevant for sectors like data centers, which require reliable and focused energy sources.
Sood acknowledged that while the cost of generation from SMRs may not currently be the most economical, their specific applications could make them valuable in certain contexts. The flexibility offered by SMRs could play a crucial role in meeting the growing energy demands of various industries, especially as India continues to expand its digital infrastructure.
The call for a diverse energy portfolio underlines the necessity for innovation in India's energy strategy. By exploring all available technologies, including nuclear energy and electric vehicles, India can better position itself to tackle future energy challenges while supporting sustainable development.
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